第1章 簡介

第2章 摘要和未來預測

第3章 經濟環境

GDP

通貨膨脹和利率

失業率

家庭消費

住宅·建築

英國貨幣

人口簡介

結論

第4章 預製工廠市場

市場定義

市場規模與趨勢

未來預測

主要市場影響要素

第5章 終端用戶

終端用戶結構

醫療·教育

休閒

零售

國內

產業用

其他

第6章 供應商

供應結構

企業簡介

圖表

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AMA Research has published the 2nd edition of the ' Prefabricated Plant Rooms Market Report - UK 2015-2019 Analysis ', which focuses on providing a comprehensive and up to date review of the structure of the market for prefabricated plant rooms in 2015. This unique report provides both qualitative and quantitative analysis of the prefabricated plant rooms sector and represents an invaluable guide to sales and marketing professionals involved with plant rooms or associated industries.

KEY MARKET TRENDS AND INFLUENCES

Analysis of HVAC and M&E Markets with forecasts, these are key factors driving the prefabricated plant rooms market.

Outline of Modern Methods of Construction .

SUMMARY OF REPORT CONTENTS

The prefabricated plant rooms market is a developing sector and as such, has seen significant growth in recent years. However, the sector's performance is highly dependent on the performance of both the wider Manufacturing industry, the Mechanical and Engineering sector (M&E) market and the Construction industry. 2013 and 2014 saw improved economic performance and continuing growth in key end use construction markets. This resulted in improved consumer and business confidence which showed through in the prefabricated plant room market.

Prefabrication within the plant room market remains a growing concept with low penetration across many end use sectors, offering potential for continued high levels of growth. Some sectors, such as retail and leisure, have embraced this type of technology but there remains an ever widening number of end user markets into which this technology is being placed. The underlying trend towards increasing levels of off-site manufacturing for the perceived cost and health and safety benefits has continued to support the market.

Health and education represent the largest end use sectors, accounting for 34% of the market by value, with projects in this sector likely to be both complex and high value. Leisure also accounts for a significant share, followed by the retail and domestic end use markets. Industrial sectors such as manufacturing and warehousing represent a further 5% with the remaining market made up of other sectors such as corporate offices, other public sector and agriculture. Leisure and agriculture markets are expected to continue producing opportunities for prefabricated plant rooms over the next few years, with hotels anticipated to exhibit good growth. However, as earlier adopters of this type of technology, penetration in these areas is higher, limiting growth to some extent.

The focus on energy efficiency should continue to benefit the market. Energy management is a key concern with increasing legislation and higher energy costs. The ability to build efficiency into M&E designs from an earlier stage should aid this sector. The number of new entrants continues to grow in this market, but there are still relatively few manufacturers currently active in the UK. The lack of maturity in the prefabricated plant room market means it is likely to continue to experience strong growth rates over the next few years. The upturn in both construction output and the M & E industry, also suggests that strong growth should continue in this market.